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Dinner with a View on North River Fish Bar (NYC)

North River Fish Bar is a cool restaurant/bar dining on a boat. The interior of the bi-level space of the boat is pretty swanky. A cool lounge downstairs outfitted with a handsome wine cellar toward the back of the boat. Upstairs is the main dining room that gives you views of the west and southern Manhattan and eastern part of New Jersey. And the perk of this boat ride is the fact it’s included on the price of your food and drinks.

The cocktails are refreshing, fruit-based and balanced. My friend’s Pearlicious made with Don Q Crystal rum, coconut rum, pear, and mint was refreshing, sweet but not overtly and the coconut flavor really shined. My Hudson Bay, a concoction of Bombay Sapphire Gin, fresh rosemary, and passion fruit juice was lovely and the herbaceous, savory twang of the rosemary really hooked me. The lingonberry punch was a pleasant punch that was fruity and not cloyingy sweet.

Our starters from the shared plates section consisted of black truffle burrata, ceviche, jumbo lump crab salad, and charred octopus. All of these plates were pretty generously portioned considering it’s called small plates. The burrata was beautifully creamy and the tomato confit that sits underneath this cheese makes this dish. However, I don’t taste any black truffle. The ceviche was fine but lacked an extra ingredient to make it really delicious. The lump crab salad was a chunky crab salad that’s simply incredible with the creamy avocado, sweet roasted corn,
and shaved asparagus. The charred octopus was nicely cooked that it’s tender and wonderfully seasoned.

Moving to the main courses of seared branzino fillets on a bed of creamy farro and grape tomatoes was a very good dish. The fish’s skin was delicately crisp and the meat was moist enough. The farro was almost cooked to a risotto-like state and seasoned nicely. The black linguine was almost overflowing with seafood. It’s mixed with lots of rich beurre blanc sauce, lobster meat, tossed in a couple of small and large clams and crowned with large prawns. All of the seafood was perfectly cooked and sweet.

While the savory dishes were very solid dishes, the desserts are its weakness. The walnut cake was moist and not too sweet except it was too heavy on the cinnamon. My commented that it tasted like autumn since there’s so much cinnamon. We did love the walnuts and fresh berries that topped this cake. The passion fruit cheesecake wasn’t as thrilling as I was hoping for since the passion fruit glaze(?) is contained too much gelatin that it’s hard to eat. The cheesecake itself was fine – gently sweet and light.

While the food and drinks are very good, the timeless views of southwest Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty is really the main draw and make this experience really special.

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